Saint Arnold Summer Pils | Saint Arnold Brewing Company

Notes / Commercial Description:
A golden Munich-style Helles. Crisp and refreshing, this beer is perfect for a hot summer day. Saint Arnold Summer Pils has a delicate, sweet malt taste complemented by an abundant hop aroma and flavor. This beer is brewed with fine German malt, and a copious quantity of "noble" hops imported from the Czech Republic.

I'm pretty new to the drinking scene, but I can tell this beer is great. Compared to the other pilsners I've tried this has so much more taste and "depth" to its taste. I live down the street from the brewery and at first I thought it was just another one of those hipster local beers, but im glad I tried it; it goes down smooth and is pretty tasty. Definitely worth trying out, especially if you live in Houston(where you can even get it at some Walgreens!) Paired with some Takis fuego chips and an Astros' game and you have yourself a nice saturday

Living in Houston, I get to have this beer anytime I want, which has become often. I love most Saint Arnold beers, but this one is probably #2 or #2 on my list, Only behind their Pumpkinator, and the BoilerRoom with their specialty syrup (I believe this is only done at their brewery). Extremely easy to drink, very light, amazing taste, and the color in my opinion alone says refreshing. Have it in my fridge now.

Look: Golden without a lot of head.
Smell: Smells like a real beer.
Taste: This is the beer you want to drink if you are trying to move from American Lager to something with more bite. It has a bitter taste if you are use to light beer or regular American Lager but it's so smooth you won't care on the first beer and won't notice by the sixth beer.
Feel: Light not heavy.
Overall: This is what Bud, Coors, and Miller should taste like. Not a real Pilsner, but a lot more than a watered down American Lager.

Very clear body almost resembles you average macro beer. Head is off white and makes it to about a half inch before it fades to just a skim. Nose is a balance of hops, wheatey malt and a hint of honey. This is a nice summer beer in terms of flavor. It has a very nice body that is full enough to keep you interested but light enough so you could easily drink this brew all day on a hot summer day. Honey, wheat, pilsner malts and a bit of bitterness at the end all play here together. This is a solid pilsner.